Rainer Ptacek - Worried Spirits (2017) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Rainer Ptacek
- Title: Worried Spirits
- Year Of Release: 2017
- Label: Fire Records
- Genre: Country Blues, Folk, Americana
- Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz
- Total Time: 01:29:03
- Total Size: 212 / 456 / 885 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
CD1
01. Powder Keg
02. Limit To It
03. Opening Aunt Dora's Box (In 6/8)
04. New World
05. It's A Long Long Way (To The Top Of The World)
06. Losing Ground
07. Life Is Fine
08. Worried Spirits
09. Tasted Better Going Down (Valerie)
10. Waves Of Sorrow
11. Stones Throw Away
12. The River Of Real Time
13. Poor Backslider
14. Funny How Time Slips Away
15. Ain't Giving Up (The New Cooking Blues)
CD2
01. Helping Hand
02. New World (Demo)
03. Waves of Sorrow (Demo)
04. Drive Drive Drive
05. Out Of The Wilderness (Version 1)
06. Bad Luck Blues
07. Stone's Throw Away
08. Let's Pretend That We Are Happy
09. Out Of The Wilderness (Version 2)
10. Another Man
11. That's How Things Get Done
12. I Am A Sinner
While never rising above cult status, especially in America, Rainer Ptacek did impact many fans of the blues, including some famous performers, during his brief recording career. He combined the traditional style of Robert Johnson with a dexterous finger-picking technique more reminiscent of a folk artist to form an original sound. His untimely death only increased his standing as one of the most distinctive blues players of the last generation.
Ptacek was born of Czech descent in East Berlin in 1951, but his family relocated to Texas when he was five. That environment obviously influenced his burgeoning blues interest and style, which was cemented by an adolescence spent in Chicago. He eventually settled in Tucson, where he began a guitar repair business. Ptacek honed an affinity for the Dobro and National Steel guitar into a new sound that blossomed on a series of underground tapes released in the late '70s and early '80s. After playing in a group called Das Combo for six years, Ptacek released his own Worried Spirits in 1992 to much acclaim. Continuing in that solo and acoustic vein was Nocturnes, an all-instrumental album that featured a cover of George Harrison's "Within You, Without You." However, Ptacek was diagnosed with brain cancer shortly after that in early 1996. His medical expenses skyrocketed, so a tribute album was planned to help out with the cost of his treatment. The Inner Flame: Rainer Ptacek Tribute came out in July 1997 and showed just how many converts Ptacek had made over the years. It featured Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, Emmylou Harris, and PJ Harvey, among others, as well as Ptacek himself on guitar. After a brief remission, his cancer returned and he died on November 12, 1997. Several posthumous releases, including Live at the Performance Center, have been released.
CD1
01. Powder Keg
02. Limit To It
03. Opening Aunt Dora's Box (In 6/8)
04. New World
05. It's A Long Long Way (To The Top Of The World)
06. Losing Ground
07. Life Is Fine
08. Worried Spirits
09. Tasted Better Going Down (Valerie)
10. Waves Of Sorrow
11. Stones Throw Away
12. The River Of Real Time
13. Poor Backslider
14. Funny How Time Slips Away
15. Ain't Giving Up (The New Cooking Blues)
CD2
01. Helping Hand
02. New World (Demo)
03. Waves of Sorrow (Demo)
04. Drive Drive Drive
05. Out Of The Wilderness (Version 1)
06. Bad Luck Blues
07. Stone's Throw Away
08. Let's Pretend That We Are Happy
09. Out Of The Wilderness (Version 2)
10. Another Man
11. That's How Things Get Done
12. I Am A Sinner
While never rising above cult status, especially in America, Rainer Ptacek did impact many fans of the blues, including some famous performers, during his brief recording career. He combined the traditional style of Robert Johnson with a dexterous finger-picking technique more reminiscent of a folk artist to form an original sound. His untimely death only increased his standing as one of the most distinctive blues players of the last generation.
Ptacek was born of Czech descent in East Berlin in 1951, but his family relocated to Texas when he was five. That environment obviously influenced his burgeoning blues interest and style, which was cemented by an adolescence spent in Chicago. He eventually settled in Tucson, where he began a guitar repair business. Ptacek honed an affinity for the Dobro and National Steel guitar into a new sound that blossomed on a series of underground tapes released in the late '70s and early '80s. After playing in a group called Das Combo for six years, Ptacek released his own Worried Spirits in 1992 to much acclaim. Continuing in that solo and acoustic vein was Nocturnes, an all-instrumental album that featured a cover of George Harrison's "Within You, Without You." However, Ptacek was diagnosed with brain cancer shortly after that in early 1996. His medical expenses skyrocketed, so a tribute album was planned to help out with the cost of his treatment. The Inner Flame: Rainer Ptacek Tribute came out in July 1997 and showed just how many converts Ptacek had made over the years. It featured Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, Emmylou Harris, and PJ Harvey, among others, as well as Ptacek himself on guitar. After a brief remission, his cancer returned and he died on November 12, 1997. Several posthumous releases, including Live at the Performance Center, have been released.
Year 2017 | Blues | Country | Folk | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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